The push for science-based interrogation approaches, with Maria Hartwig and Christian Cory

The push for science-based interrogation approaches, with Maria Hartwig and Christian Cory

In real or fictional criminal interrogation scenes, you've probably seen the approach where police barge in and confront the suspect with the evidence, trying to get them to crack and give a confession. In this talk, Maria Hartwig and Christian Cory explain why that doesn’t work well, and why a strategic use of evidence (SUE) approach, involving planning out the reveal of evidence, gets much better results. Maria is a well known researcher and trainer of criminal interviewing, and Christian is a 26 year law enforcement veteran. I talk to them about their and others' attempts to promote more science-based approaches to interviewing and interrogation. They are Co-Directors at the Aletheia Project (project-aletheia.org), which brings together researchers and law enforcement practitioners to improve interview techniques. We talk about their view that "old school" interrogations are built around a misguided "confession obsession," why bad ideas and exaggerated claims about nonverbel behavior and lie detection are so persistent and popular, and the downsides of lying to suspects about evidence. We talk about what the science really says about micro-expressions, and we explore why people seem so drawn to false, exaggerated ideas about reading behavior. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Reading behavior in The Traitors and other social deduction games, with Zack Davies (UK season 2)

Reading behavior in The Traitors and other social deduction games, with Zack Davies (UK season 2)

Zack Davies was a standout contestant on the popular reality TV show The Traitors (UK, season 2). The Traitors is what is called a social deduction game, similar to the games Werewolf and Mafia. In th...

13 Kesä 1h 4min

How digital investigators expose lies and find truth, with OSINT pro Craig Silverman

How digital investigators expose lies and find truth, with OSINT pro Craig Silverman

How do digital/open-source investigators uncover hidden truths and expose lies? World-renowned digital sleuth Craig Silverman shares important lessons he's learned from years spent exposing scammers, ...

5 Kesä 1h 2min

Secret Service agent on building rapport, reading people, and polygraphs | Brad Beeler

Secret Service agent on building rapport, reading people, and polygraphs | Brad Beeler

How much can we really learn from people's words and behavior—and where do we risk fooling ourselves? In this talk, former Secret Service agent and polygraph examiner Brad Beeler explores the practica...

30 Touko 1h 10min

How recruiters spot fake, deceptive job applicants, with Dani Tepedjiyska

How recruiters spot fake, deceptive job applicants, with Dani Tepedjiyska

What if some job applicants aren’t actually trying to get jobs — but are instead trying to infiltrate companies? Dani Tepedjiyska, who works with the recruitment firm Michael Page, describes a strange...

15 Touko 57min

Interrogation trainer shares what really works (and why "reading people" doesn't)

Interrogation trainer shares what really works (and why "reading people" doesn't)

Many people think police interrogations often involve reading body language and catching “tells” of deception. Interrogation trainer Mark Anderson explains how much of what’s taught about using nonver...

5 Touko 1h 7min

How do visa officers read behavior?, with Travis Feuerbacher

How do visa officers read behavior?, with Travis Feuerbacher

Visa officers make life-changing decisions in minutes—often after just a brief conversation through a glass window. I talk with former U.S. visa officer Travis Feuerbacher (ZFvisa.com) about what real...

26 Huhti 59min

Are you seeking status without even knowing it? Cards Against Humanity's David Pinsof thinks so

Are you seeking status without even knowing it? Cards Against Humanity's David Pinsof thinks so

What if much of human behavior—from everyday interactions to politics and culture—is driven by hidden “status games” we’re all playing without realizing it? In this talk with Cards Against Humanity co...

21 Huhti 1h 17min

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